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Adding a GTT Selector

Use the following procedure to specify the applicable GTT selectors for a global title entry using the ent-gttsel command.

The ent-gttsel command uses these parameters:

:gti/gtia/gtii/gtiis/gtin/gtins/gtin24 – The global title indicator. The GTI defines the domain as shown in this list.

  • gti and gtia - ANSI global title indicator with the values 0 or 2
  • gtii - ITU international (ITU-I) global title indicator with the values, 0, 2, or 4
  • gtiis - ITU international (ITU-I) spare global title indicator with the values, 0, 2, or 4
  • gtin - ITU national (ITU-N) global title indicator with the values 0, 2, or 4.
  • gtins - ITU national (ITU-N)spare global title indicator with the values 0, 2, or 4.
  • gtin24 - ITU-N24 spare global title indicator with the values 0, 2, or 4.

:tt – The global title translation type, (0-255). The same translation type value can be specified for multiple GTI values. For example, the translation type value 10 can be assigned to an ANSI GTI, an ITU-I GTI, an ITU-I spare GTI, an ITU-N GTI, an ITU-N spare GTI, and an ITU-N24 GTI.

:nai – The nature of address indicator.

:naiv – The nature of address indicator value. (0-127) (Refer to Table 4-6 for NAI/NAIV mapping)

Note:

The nature of address indicator parameters (naiv or nai) can be specified by supplying either a mnemonic or an explicit value. At no time may both the mnemonic and the explicit value be specified at the same time for the same parameter. You can specify either the naiv or nai parameter. Table 4-6 shows the mapping between the naiv and the nai parameters.

Table 4-6 NAIV/NAI Mapping

NAIV NAI Description
0 --- Unknown
1 Sub Subscriber Number
2 Rsvd Reserved for national use
3 Natl National significant number
4 Intl International number
5-127 --- Spare

:np – The numbering plan.

:npv – The numbering plan value. (0-15) (Refer to Table 4-7 for NP/NPV mapping)

Note:

The numbering plan parameters (npv or np) can be specified by supplying either a mnemonic or an explicit value. At no time may both the mnemonic and the explicit value be specified at the same time for the same parameter. You can specify either the npv or np parameter. Table 4-7 shows the mapping between the npv and the np parameters.

Table 4-7 NPV/NP Mapping

NPV NP Description
0 --- Unknown
1 E164 ISDN/telephony numbering plan
2 Generic Generic numbering plan
3 X121 Data numbering plan
4 F69 Telex numbering plan
5 E210 Maritime mobile numbering plan
6 E212 Land mobile numbering plan
7 E214 ISDN/mobile numbering plan
8 Private Private network or network-specific numbering plan
9-15 --- Spare

:gttsn – the GTT set name.

:cdgtasn – The CDGTA GTT set name.

:cggtasn – The CGGTA GTT set name.

:cgpcsn – The CGPC GTT set name.

:cgssn – The CGPA SSN.

:selid – The selector ID.

:cdgttsn – The CDGTA GTT set name.

:cggttsn – The CGGTA GTT set name.

:eaglegen – Indicates whether the GTT selector is used by messages generated by the EAGLE. If the GTT selector is used by messages generated by the EAGLE, the entry Eagle-Gen is shown in the LSN column of the rtrv-gttsel output.

:lsn – The name of the linkset that is assigned to the GTT selector.

The Global Title Translation (GTT) feature and the Enhanced Global Title Translation (EGTT) features must be on before using this command. Use the rtrv-feat command to verify the settings. If the features are off, turn them on using the chg-feat:gtt=on:egtt=on command.

Note:

Once the Global Title Translation (GTT) feature and the Enhanced Global Title Translation (EGTT) feature are turned on with the chg-feat command, they cannot be turned off.

The GTT feature and the EGTT feature must be purchased before you turn these features on. If you are not sure whether you have purchased the GTT feature and/or the EGTT feature, contact your Sales Representative or Account Representative.

The GTT selector table may not have more than 100,000 GTT selectors.

For the gtii=4, gtin=4, or gtin24=4 parameter, the entry dflt may appear in the rtrv-gttsel output. The value dflt cannot be specified as value for the np or nai parameters when you specify the ent-gttsel command. If you enter a new GTT selector that matches an existing GTT selector’s gti and tt and the existing selector has dflt as value for the np or nai parameters, a new entry is created with the new np or nai parameter values. The existing GTT selector entry with the dflt value is also retained. Use the chg-gttsel or dlt-gttsel commands to change or delete the dflt value. The parameter combination npv/naiv cannot be specified if gtin=2 (or gtin24=2) or gtii=2. The gtia=4 parameter is not supported.

These tables shows the parameter combinations and the rules for the parameters of the ent-gttsel command.
  1. Display the GTT selectors in the database by entering the rtrv-gttsel command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-05-07 00:28:31 GMT EAGLE5 41.0.0
    
    GTI                   CG                   CDPA             CGPA
    ANSI TT  NP      NAI  SSN SELID LSN        GTTSET           GTTSET
    2    75  --      ---  --- 55    any        lidb     (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    2    100 --      ---  --- 56    any        t800     (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    2    150 --      ---  --- 57    any        lidb     (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    
    GTI                   CG                   CDPA             CGPA
    INTL TT  NP      NAI  SSN SELID LSN        GTTSET           GTTSET
    2    0   --      ---  --- none  any        s1000    (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    2    87  --      ---  --- none  any        imsi     (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    2    100 --      ---  --- none  any        imsi     (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    4    0   dflt    dflt --- none  any        s1000    (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    4    0   e164    intl --- none  any        -----    (---  ) s2000    (cggta)
    4    97  e210    5    100 100   any        abcd1234 (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    4    101 e210    5    101 101   lsni1      imsi     (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    4    150 e210    5    --- none  Eagle-Gen  abcd1234 (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    4    219 e210    11   20  20    any        gttset9  (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    4    219 e210    11   21  20    any        gttset9  (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    4    219 e210    11   21  22    any        gttset9  (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    4    219 e210    11   23  22    any        gttset9  (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    4    219 e210    11   23  24    any        gttset9  (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    4    219 e210    11   23  25    any        gttset9  (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    4    219 e210    11   26  25    any        gttset9  (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    
    
    GTI                   CG                   CDPA             CGPA
    NATL TT  NP      NAI  SSN SELID LSN        GTTSET           GTTSET
    
    
    GTI                   CG                   CDPA             CGPA
    N24  TT  NP      NAI  SSN SELID LSN        GTTSET           GTTSET
    if the desired GTT set for the new GTT selector is shown in the rtrv-gttsel output, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
    • If the GTTSN column is shown in the rtrv-gttsel output, only the EGTT feature is turned on. Continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
      • If the new GTT selector will be provisioned for these features, perform these procedures to verify the status of these features and to enable, and turn on these features.
        • Origin-Based SCCP Routing - Activating the Origin-Based SCCP Routing Feature
        • Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing - Activating the Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing Feature
        • TCAP Opcode Based Routing - Activating the TCAP Opcode Based Routing Feature
          After the applicable features have been verified, and enabled and turned on if required, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
          • If the lsn parameter will not be specified for the GTT selector, continue the procedure with 5.
          • If the lsn parameter will be specified for the GTT selector, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
            • If the name of the linkset that you wish to assign to the GTT selector is shown in the rtrv-gttsel output in 1, continue the procedure with 5.
            • If the name of the linkset that you wish to assign to the GTT selector is not shown in the rtrv-gttsel output in 1, continue the procedure with 4.
      • If the new GTT selector will be provisioned for only the EGTT feature, continue the procedure with 5.
    • If the CDPA GTTSET and CGPA GTTSET columns are shown in the rtrv-gttsel output, continue the with 3.

    if the desired GTT set for the new GTT selector is not shown in the rtrv-gttsel output, continue the procedure with 2.

  2. Display the GTT sets in the database using the rtrv-gttset command. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 09-07-07 00:29:31 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    
    GTTSN      NETDOM  SETTYPE  NDGT
    abcd1234   itu     CGGTA    12
    imsi       itu     CDGTA    15
    lidb       ansi    CDGTA    10
    t800       ansi    CGGTA    6
    s1000      itu     CDGTA    15
    s2000      itu     CGPC     -
    
    GTT-SET table is (6 of 2000) 1% full.

    If the desired GTT set name is not shown in the rtrv-gttset output, perform Adding a GTT Set to add the required GTT set.

    After the GTT set has been added, or if the desired GTT set name is shown in the rtrv-gttset output, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
    • If the GTTSN column is shown in the rtrv-gttsel output in 1, only the EGTT feature is turned on. Continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
      • If the new GTT selector will be provisioned for these features, perform these procedures to verify the status of these features and to enable, and turn on these features.
        • Origin-Based SCCP Routing - Activating the Origin-Based SCCP Routing Feature
        • Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing - Activating the Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing Feature
        • TCAP Opcode Based Routing - Activating the TCAP Opcode Based Routing Feature
          After the applicable features have been verified, and enabled and turned on if required, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
          • If the lsn parameter will not be specified for the GTT selector, continue the procedure with 5.
          • If the lsn parameter will be specified for the GTT selector, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
            • If the name of the linkset that you wish to assign to the GTT selector is shown in the rtrv-gttsel output in 1, continue the procedure with 5.
            • If the name of the linkset that you wish to assign to the GTT selector is not shown in the rtrv-gttsel output in 1, continue the procedure with 4.
      • If the new GTT selector will be provisioned for only the EGTT feature, continue the procedure with 5.
    • If the CDPA GTTSET and CGPA GTTSET columns are shown in the rtrv-gttsel output, continue the with 3.
  3. Display the features that are enabled, and turned on if necessary, by entering the rtrv-ctrl-feat command. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 09-05-07 00:29:31 GMT EAGLE5 41.0.0
    The following features have been permanently enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum   Status Quantity
    SCCP Loop Detection       893016501 on     ----
    SCCP Conversion           893012001 off    ----
    HC-MIM SLK Capacity       893012707 on     64
    Origin Based SCCP Routing 893014301 on     ----
    TCAP Opcode Based Routing 893027801 on     ----
    Flex Lset Optnl Based Rtg 893027701 on     ----
    VGTT with 16 GTT lengths  893024801 on     ----
    TOBR Opcode Quantity      893027907 on     1000000
    
    
    The following features have been temporarily enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum   Status Quantity   Trial Period Left
    Zero entries found.
    
    
    The following features have expired temporary keys:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum
    Zero entries found.
    If you wish to provision the GTT selector according for these features and any of these features are not enabled, or turned on if required, perform these procedures as needed to enable, and turn on these features.
    After the features have been enabled, and turned on if necessary, or if you wish to provision the GTT selector according to the features that are enabled, and turned on, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
    • If the lsn parameter will not be specified for the GTT selector, continue the procedure with 5.
    • If the lsn parameter will be specified for the GTT selector, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
      • If the name of the linkset that you wish to assign to the GTT selector is shown in the rtrv-gttsel output in 1, continue the procedure with 5.
      • If the name of the linkset that you wish to assign to the GTT selector is not shown in the rtrv-gttsel output in 1, continue the procedure with 4.
  4. Display the linksets in the database by entering the rtrv-ls command. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 09-05-07 00:29:31 GMT EAGLE5 41.0.0
    
                                     L3T SLT              GWS GWS GWS
    LSN           APCA   (SS7)  SCRN SET SET BEI LST LNKS ACT MES DIS SLSCI NIS
    lsn1          001-001-002   none 1   1   no  A   3    off off off no    off
    
                                     L3T SLT              GWS GWS GWS
    LSN           APCI   (SS7)  SCRN SET SET BEI LST LNKS ACT MES DIS SLSCI NIS
    lsni1         2-002-2       none 1   2   no  A   3    off off off no    off
    lsni2         2-002-3       none 1   2   no  A   4    off off off no    off
    
                                     L3T SLT              GWS GWS GWS
    LSN           APCN   (SS7)  SCRN SET SET BEI LST LNKS ACT MES DIS SLSCI NIS
    lsnn1         00002         none 1   2   no  A   2    off off off no    off
    lsnn2         00003         none 1   2   no  A   1    off off off no    off
    
    
    Link set table is (5 of 1024) 1% full.

    If the linkset that you wish to assign to the GTT selector is not shown in the rtrv-ls output, perform the "Adding an SS7 Linkset" procedure in Database Administration - SS7 User's Guide to add the linkset.

    After the linkset has been added, or if the linkset that you wish to assign to the GTT selector is shown in the rtrv-ls output, continue the procedure with 5.

  5. Add the GTT selector to the database with the ent-gttsel command.
    These tables shows the parameter combinations and the rules for the parameters of the ent-gttsel command.

    Table 4-8 Add GTT Selector Parameter Combinations - EGTT Only

    Mandatory Parameters

    GTI/GTIA/GTII/

    GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 0 (See Note 3)

    GTI/GTIA/GTII/

    GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 2 (See Note 3)

    GTII/GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 4 (See Note 3)

    GTTSN = <the GTT set name, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Note 3) TT = < the translation type - 0 to 255> TT = < translation type - 0 to 255>
      GTTSN = <the GTT set name, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Note 3) GTTSN = <the GTT set name, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Note 3)
       

    NP = <numbering plan> (See Notes 1 and 2) or

    NPV = <numbering plan value> (See Notes 1 and 2)

       

    NAI = <nature of address indicator> (See Notes 1 and 2) or

    NAIV = <nature of address indicator value> (See Notes 1 and 2)

    Optional Parameter
    SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534>

    Notes:

    1. Refer to Table 4-18 for the nai and naiv parameter values. Refer to Table 4-19for the np and npv parameter values.
    • The value dflt cannot be specified for the np/npv or nai/naiv parameters.
    • Each translation type (TT) and NP (NPV) combination can have a maximum of five different NAI (NAIV) assigned to it.
    2. These combinations of the np, npv, nai, and naiv parameters can be specified together in the ent-gttsel command.
    • np - nai
    • np - naiv
    • npv - nai
    • npv - naiv

    3. If the gti/gtia parameter is specified, the domain of the new GTT set must be ANSI. If the gtii/gtin/gtiis/gtins/gtin24 parameter is specified, the domain of the new GTT set must be ITU. The domain of the GTT set can be CROSS, regardless of the value of the gti parameter.

    Table 4-9 Add GTT Selector Parameter Combinations - Origin-Based SCCP Routing Enabled Only

    Mandatory Parameters

    GTI/GTIA/GTII/

    GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 0 (See Note 3)

    GTI/GTIA/GTII/

    GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 2 (See Note 3)

    GTII/GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 4 (See Note 3)

    CDGTASN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output>(See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8) TT = <the translation type - 0 to 255> TT = <translation type - 0 to 255>
    CGGTASN = <the CGGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8) CDGTASN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output>(See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8) CDGTASN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8)
    CGPCSN = <the CGPC GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8) CGGTASN = <the CGGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8) CGGTASN = <the CGGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8)
      CGPCSN = <the CGPC GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8) CGPCSN = <the CGPC GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8)
       

    NP=<numbering plan> (See Notes 2 and 9) or

    NPV = <numbering plan value> (See Notes 2 and 9)

       

    NAI = <nature of address indicator> (See Notes 2 and 9) or

    NAIV = <nature of address indicator value> (See Notes 2 and 9)

    Optional Parameters
    CGSSN = <CGSSN value - 0 to 255> (See Notes 5 and 7) CGSSN = <CGSSN value - 0 to 255> (See Notes 5 and 7) CGSSN = <CGSSN value - 0 to 255> (See Notes 5 and 7)
    SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 5 and 7) SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 5 and 7) SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 5 and 7)

    Notes:

    1. CDGTA GTT sets are shown in the CDPA GTTSET column of the rtrv-gttsel output. CGGTA and CGPC GTT sets are shown in the CGPA GTTSET column of the rtrv-gttsel output.

    2. Refer to Table 4-18 for the nai and naiv parameter values. Refer to Table 4-19 for the np and npv parameter values.
    • The value dflt cannot be specified for the np/npv or nai/naiv parameters.
    • Each translation type (TT) and NP (NPV) combination can have a maximum of five different NAI (NAIV) assigned to it. The TT, NP (NPV), and NAI, (NAIV) combination can have more than five entries as long as different CGSSN and SELID values are assigned to each entry.

    3. If the gti/gtia parameter is specified, the domain of the new GTT set must be ANSI. If the gtii/gtin/gtiis/gtins/gtin24 parameter is specified, the domain of the new GTT set must be ITU. The domain of the GTT set can be CROSS, regardless of the value of the gti parameter.

    4. A GTT selector can contain the following combinations of GTT set name parameters.
    • CDGTASN only
    • CGGTASN only
    • CGPCSN only
    • CDGTASN and CGGTASN
    • CDGTASN and CGPCSN

    5. If either the cgssn or selid parameters, or both parameters, are specified with the ent-gttsel command, either the cggtasn or cgpcsn parameters must be specified with the ent-gttsel command. The cgssn parameter cannot be specified with the cdgtasn parameter.

    6. If a CGGTA or CGPC GTT set is specified for a selector that has a CDGTA GTT set assigned to it, the selector will have the CGGTA or CGPC GTT set and the CDGTA GTT set assigned to it.

    7. Multiple entries can be assigned to a selector only if the cggtasn or cgpcsn parameters are specified for the selector. The cgssn and selid parameter values must be different for each entry that has the same cggtasn or cgpcsn parameter value. The first time a selector is added, the cdgtasn and either the cggtasn or cgpcsn parameters can be specified. If additional entries are added to the selector, only the cggtasn or cgpcsn parameters can be specified. All of these entries will contain the cdgtasn parameter value and either the cggtasn or cgpcsn parameter values.

    8. If the selector contains multiple entries containing only the cggtasn or cgpcsn parameter values, and the cdgtasn parameter is specified for one of the entries of the selector, the cdgtasn parameter value is added to all the entries of the selector.

    9. These combinations of the np, npv, nai, and naiv parameters can be specified together in the ent-gttsel command.
    • np - nai
    • np - naiv
    • npv - nai
    • npv - naiv

    Table 4-10 Add GTT Selector Parameter Combinations - Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing Enabled and Turned On Only

    Mandatory Parameters

    GTI/GTIA/GTII/

    GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 0 (See Note 3)

    GTI/GTIA/GTII/

    GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 2 (See Note 3)

    GTII/GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 4 (See Note 3)

    CDGTTSN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, and 5) TT = <the translation type - 0 to 255> TT = <translation type - 0 to 255>
    CGGTTSN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7) CDGTTSN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, and 5) CDGTTSN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, and 5)
      CGGTTSN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7) CGGTTSN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7)
       

    NP=<numbering plan> (See Notes 2 and 8) or

    NPV = <numbering plan value> (See Notes 2 and 8)

       

    NAI = <nature of address indicator> (See Notes 2 and 8) or

    NAIV = <nature of address indicator value> (See Notes 2 and 8)

    Optional Parameters
    SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 4 and 7) SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 4 and 7) SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 4 and 7)
    LSN = The name of the linkset from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-ls output> (See Notes 4, 6, and 7) LSN = The name of the linkset from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-ls output> (See Notes 4, 6, and 7) LSN = The name of the linkset from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-ls output> (See Notes 4, 6, and 7)
      EAGLEGEN=YES (See Note 7) EAGLEGEN=YES (See Note 7)

    Notes:

    1. The SETTYPE column is not shown in the rtrv-gttset output, so all the GTT sets are CDGTA GTT sets.

    2. Refer to Table 4-18 for the nai and naiv parameter values. Refer to Table 4-19for the np and npv parameter values.
    • The value dflt cannot be specified for the np/npv or nai/naiv parameters.
    • Each translation type (TT) and NP (NPV) combination can have a maximum of five different NAI (NAIV) assigned to it. The TT, NP (NPV), and NAI, (NAIV) combination can have more than five entries as long as different CGSSN and SELID values are assigned to each entry.

    3. If the gti/gtia parameter is specified, the domain of the new GTT set must be ANSI. If the gtii/gtin/gtiis/gtins/gtin24 parameter is specified, the domain of the new GTT set must be ITU. The domain of the GTT set can be CROSS, regardless of the value of the gti parameter.

    4. Multiple entries can be assigned to a selector only if the selid or lsn parameter values are different for each entry.

    5. If the GTT selector contains one GTT set, another GTT set can be added to the GTT selector. If the GTT selector contains an entry in the CDPA GTTSET column, the other GTT set is added by specifying the cggttsn parameter. If the GTT selector contains an entry in the CGPA GTTSET column, the other GTT set is added by specifying the cdgttsn parameter.

    6. The domain of the linkset, ANSI, ITU-I, ITU-N, or ITU-N24, must be the same as the domain of the gtii/gtin/gtiis/gtins/gtin24 parameter.

    7. If the eaglegen=yes parameter is specified for the GTT selector, the cggttsn, selid, and lsn parameters cannot be specified for the GTT selector.

    8. These combinations of the np, npv, nai, and naiv parameters can be specified together in the ent-gttsel command.
    • np - nai
    • np - naiv
    • npv - nai
    • npv - naiv

    Table 4-11 Add GTT Selector Parameter Combinations - OBSR Enabled and FLOBR Enabled and Turned On

    Mandatory Parameters

    GTI/GTIA/GTII/

    GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 0 (See Note 3)

    GTI/GTIA/GTII/

    GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 2 (See Note 3)

    GTII/GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 4 (See Note 3)

    CDGTTSN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, and 8) TT = <the translation type - 0 to 255> TT = <translation type - 0 to 255>
    CGGTTSN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8) CDGTTSN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, and 8) CDGTTSN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, and 8)
      CGGTTSN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8) CGGTTSN = <the CDGTA GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8)
       

    NP=<numbering plan> (See Notes 2 and 9) or

    NPV = <numbering plan value> (See Notes 2 and 9)

       

    NAI = <nature of address indicator> (See Notes 2 and 9) or

    NAIV = <nature of address indicator value> (See Notes 2 and 9)

    Optional Parameters
    SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 4 and 7) SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 4 and 7) SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 4 and 7)
    CGSSN = <CGSSN value - 0 to 255> (See Notes 7 and 8) CGSSN = <CGSSN value - 0 to 255> (See Notes 7 and 8) CGSSN = <CGSSN value - 0 to 255> (See Notes 7 and 8)
    LSN = The name of the linkset from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-ls output> (See Notes 4, 6, and 7) LSN = The name of the linkset from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-ls output> (See Notes 4, 6, and 7) LSN = The name of the linkset from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-ls output> (See Notes 4, 6, and 7)
      EAGLEGEN=YES (See Note 7) EAGLEGEN=YES (See Note 7)

    OBSR - the Origin-Based SCCP Routing feature

    FLOBR - the Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing feature

    Notes:

    1. The SETTYPE column is shown in the rtrv-gttset output. These GTT sets can provisioned in the database and assigned to a GTT selector with either the cdgttsn or cggttsn parameters.
    • CDGTA GTT sets
    • CGGTA GTT sets
    • CGPC GTT sets
    • CGSSN GTT sets
    • OPC GTT sets
    • CDSSN GTT sets
    • DPC GTT sets
    2. Refer to Table 4-18 for the nai and naiv parameter values. Refer to Table 4-19for the np and npv parameter values.
    • The value dflt cannot be specified for the np/npv or nai/naiv parameters.
    • Each translation type (TT) and NP (NPV) combination can have a maximum of five different NAI (NAIV) assigned to it. The TT, NP (NPV), and NAI, (NAIV) combination can have more than five entries as long as different CGSSN and SELID values are assigned to each entry.

    3. If the gti/gtia parameter is specified, the domain of the new GTT set must be ANSI. If the gtii/gtin/gtiis/gtins/gtin24 parameter is specified, the domain of the new GTT set must be ITU. The domain of the GTT set can be CROSS, regardless of the value of the gti parameter.

    4. Multiple entries can be assigned to a selector only if the selid or lsn parameter values are different for each entry.

    5. If the GTT selector contains one GTT set, another GTT set can be added to the GTT selector. If the GTT selector contains an entry in the CDPA GTTSET column, the other GTT set is added by specifying the cggttsn parameter. If the GTT selector contains an entry in the CGPA GTTSET column, the other GTT set is added by specifying the cdgttsn parameter.If the GTT selector contains an entry in the CGPA GTTSET column and the GTT selector contains a cgssn value, the cdgttsn parameter cannot be specified.

    6. The domain of the linkset, ANSI, ITU-I, ITU-N, or ITU-N24, must be the same as the domain of the gtii/gtin/gtiis/gtins/gtin24 parameter.

    7. If the eaglegen=yes parameter is specified for the GTT selector, the cggttsn, cgssn, selid, and lsn parameters cannot be specified for the GTT selector.

    8. The cgssn parameter can be specified only if the cggttsn parameter is specified and without the cdgttsn parameter.

    9. These combinations of the np, npv, nai, and naiv parameters can be specified together in the ent-gttsel command.
    • np - nai
    • np - naiv
    • npv - nai
    • npv - naiv

    Table 4-12 Add GTT Selector Parameter Combinations - FLOBR and TOBR Enabled and Turned On Only

    Mandatory Parameters

    GTI/GTIA/GTII/

    GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 0 (See Note 3)

    GTI/GTIA/GTII/

    GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 2 (See Note 3)

    GTII/GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 4 (See Note 3)

    CDGTTSN = <the GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, and 5) TT = <the translation type - 0 to 255> TT = <translation type - 0 to 255>
    CGGTTSN = <the GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7) CDGTTSN = <the GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, and 5) CDGTTSN = <the GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, and 5)
      CGGTTSN = <the GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7) CGGTTSN = <the GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7)
       

    NP=<numbering plan> (See Notes 2 and 8) or

    NPV = <numbering plan value> (See Notes 2 and 8)

       

    NAI = <nature of address indicator> (See Notes 2 and 8) or

    NAIV = <nature of address indicator value> (See Notes 2 and 8)

    Optional Parameters
    SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 4 and 7) SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 4 and 7) SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 4 and 7)
    LSN = The name of the linkset from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-ls output> (See Notes 4, 6, and 7) LSN = The name of the linkset from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-ls output> (See Notes 4, 6, and 7) LSN = The name of the linkset from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-ls output> (See Notes 4, 6, and 7)
      EAGLEGEN=YES (See Note 7) EAGLEGEN=YES (See Note 7)

    FLOBR - the Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing feature

    TOBR - the TCAP Opcode Based Routing feature

    Notes:

    1. The SETTYPE column is shown in the rtrv-gttset output. These GTT sets can provisioned in the database and assigned to a GTT selector with either the cdgttsn or cggttsn parameters.
    • CDGTA GTT sets
    • CDSSN GTT sets
    • DPC GTT sets
    • OPCODE GTT sets
    2. Refer to Table 4-18 for the nai and naiv parameter values. Refer to Table 4-19for the np and npv parameter values.
    • The value dflt cannot be specified for the np/npv or nai/naiv parameters.
    • Each translation type (TT) and NP (NPV) combination can have a maximum of five different NAI (NAIV) assigned to it. The TT, NP (NPV), and NAI, (NAIV) combination can have more than five entries as long as different CGSSN and SELID values are assigned to each entry.

    3. If the gti/gtia parameter is specified, the domain of the new GTT set must be ANSI. If the gtii/gtin/gtiis/gtins/gtin24 parameter is specified, the domain of the new GTT set must be ITU. The domain of the GTT set can be CROSS, regardless of the value of the gti parameter.

    4. Multiple entries can be assigned to a selector only if the selid or lsn parameter values are different for each entry.

    5. If the GTT selector contains one GTT set, another GTT set can be added to the GTT selector. If the GTT selector contains an entry in the CDPA GTTSET column, the other GTT set is added by specifying the cggttsn parameter. If the GTT selector contains an entry in the CGPA GTTSET column, the other GTT set is added by specifying the cdgttsn parameter.

    6. The domain of the linkset, ANSI, ITU-I, ITU-N, or ITU-N24, must be the same as the domain of the gtii/gtin/gtiis/gtins/gtin24 parameter.

    7. If the eaglegen=yes parameter is specified for the GTT selector, the cggttsn, selid, and lsn parameters cannot be specified for the GTT selector.

    8. These combinations of the np, npv, nai, and naiv parameters can be specified together in the ent-gttsel command.
    • np - nai
    • np - naiv
    • npv - nai
    • npv - naiv

    Table 4-13 Add GTT Selector Parameter Combinations - OBSR Enabled, and FLOBR and TOBR Enabled and Turned On

    Mandatory Parameters

    GTI/GTIA/GTII/

    GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 0 (See Note 3)

    GTI/GTIA/GTII/

    GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 2 (See Note 3)

    GTII/GTIIS/GTIN/GTINS/

    GTIN24 = 4 (See Note 3)

    CDGTTSN = <the GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, and 8) TT = <the translation type - 0 to 255> TT = <translation type - 0 to 255>
    CGGTTSN = <the GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8) CDGTTSN = <the GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, and 8) CDGTTSN = <the GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, and 8)
      CGGTTSN = <the GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8) CGGTTSN = <the GTT set name>, from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-gttset output> (See Notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8)
       

    NP=<numbering plan> (See Notes 2 and 9) or

    NPV = <numbering plan value> (See Notes 2 and 9)

       

    NAI = <nature of address indicator> (See Notes 2 and 9) or

    NAIV = <nature of address indicator value> (See Notes 2 and 9)

    Optional Parameters
    SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 4 and 7) SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 4 and 7) SELID = <SELID value - 0 to 65534> (See Notes 4 and 7)
    CGSSN = <CGSSN value - 0 to 255> (See Notes7 and 8) CGSSN = <CGSSN value - 0 to 255> (See Notes7 and 8) CGSSN = <CGSSN value - 0 to 255> (See Notes 7 and 8)
    LSN = The name of the linkset from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-ls output> (See Notes 4, 6, and 7) LSN = The name of the linkset from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-ls output> (See Notes 4, 6, and 7) LSN = The name of the linkset from other GTT selectors or the rtrv-ls output> (See Notes 4, 6, and 7)
      EAGLEGEN=YES (See Note 7) EAGLEGEN=YES (See Note 7)

    OBSR - the Origin-Based SCCP Routing feature

    FLOBR - the Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing feature

    TOBR - the TCAP Opcode Based Routing feature

    Notes:

    1. The SETTYPE column is shown in the rtrv-gttset output. These GTT sets can provisioned in the database and assigned to a GTT selector with either the cdgttsn or cggttsn parameters.
    • CDGTA GTT sets
    • CGGTA GTT sets
    • CGPC GTT sets
    • CGSSN GTT sets
    • OPC GTT sets
    • CDSSN GTT sets
    • DPC GTT sets
    • OPCODE GTT sets
    2. Refer to Table 4-18 for the nai and naiv parameter values. Refer to Table 4-19for the np and npv parameter values.
    • The value dflt cannot be specified for the np/npv or nai/naiv parameters.
    • Each translation type (TT) and NP (NPV) combination can have a maximum of five different NAI (NAIV) assigned to it. The TT, NP (NPV), and NAI, (NAIV) combination can have more than five entries as long as different CGSSN and SELID values are assigned to each entry.

    3. If the gti/gtia parameter is specified, the domain of the new GTT set must be ANSI. If the gtii/gtin/gtiis/gtins/gtin24 parameter is specified, the domain of the new GTT set must be ITU. The domain of the GTT set can be CROSS, regardless of the value of the gti parameter.

    4. Multiple entries can be assigned to a selector only if the selid, lsn, or cgssn parameter values are different for each entry.

    5. If the GTT selector contains one GTT set, another GTT set can be added to the GTT selector. If the GTT selector contains an entry in the CDPA GTTSET column, the other GTT set is added by specifying the cggttsn parameter. If the GTT selector contains an entry in the CGPA GTTSET column, the other GTT set is added by specifying the cdgttsn parameter. If the GTT selector contains an entry in the CGPA GTTSET column and the GTT selector contains a cgssn value, the cdgttsn parameter cannot be specified.

    6. The domain of the linkset, ANSI, ITU-I, ITU-N, or ITU-N24, must be the same as the domain of the gtii/gtin/gtiis/gtins/gtin24 parameter.

    7. If the eaglegen=yes parameter is specified for the GTT selector, the cggttsn, selid, cgssn, and lsn parameters cannot be specified for the GTT selector.

    8. The cgssn parameter can be specified only if the cggttsn parameter is specified and without the cdgttsn parameter.

    9. These combinations of the np, npv, nai, and naiv parameters can be specified together in the ent-gttsel command.
    • np - nai
    • np - naiv
    • npv - nai
    • npv - naiv

    For this example, enter these commands.

    ent-gttsel:gtii=4:tt=0:cdgttsn=cdgtt2:selid=50:lsn=lsni1:cggttsn=opcode6 :np=e164:nai=intl

    ent-gttsel:gtii=4:tt=0:selid=50:lsn=lsni1:cggttsn=cggta10:np=e164 :nai=intl:cgssn=25

    When these commands have successfully completed, this message appears.

    rlghncxa03w 09-05-07 00:29:31 GMT EAGLE5 41.0.0
    ENT-GTTSEL: MASP A   COMPLTD
  6. Verify the changes using the rtrv-gttse1 command with the gti, tt, and either the gttsn, cdgtasn, cggtasn, cgpcsn, cdgttsn, or cggttsn parameters and values specified in 5.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    rtrv-gttsel:gtii=4:tt=0:cdgttsn=cdgtt2:cggttsn=opcode6

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-05-07 00:30:31 GMT EAGLE5 41.0.0
    
    GTI                   CG                   CDPA             CGPA
    INTL TT  NP      NAI  SSN SELID LSN        GTTSET           GTTSET
    4    0   e164    intl any 50    lsni1      cdgtt2   (cdgta) opcode6  (opcde)

    rtrv-gttsel:gtii=4:tt=0:cggttsn=cggta10

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-05-07 00:30:31 GMT EAGLE5 41.0.0
    
    GTI                   CG                   CDPA             CGPA
    INTL TT  NP      NAI  SSN SELID LSN        GTTSET           GTTSET
    4    0   e164    intl 25  50    lsni1      -----    (---  ) cggta10  (cggta)
  7. Backup the new changes using the chg-db:action=backup:dest=fixed command. These messages should appear, the active Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor (MASP) appears first.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on active MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on active MASP to fixed disk complete.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on standby MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete.

Figure 4-8 Add a GTT Selector - Sheet 1 of 2

Figure 4-9 Add a GTT Selector - Sheet 2 of 2